Thirst: A Story of a German ISIS Member & Her Yazidi Victim

by Suzan Khairi

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Suzan Khairi is a novelist whose passion for storytelling is deeply rooted in her experiences as a lawyer and as a member of the Yazidi community. Born and raised in Sinjar town in Iraq, Suzan was profoundly impacted by the tragic events of August 3, 2014, when her people faced genocide. This harrowing experience inspired her to use her voice and pen to shed light on the plight of her community and to explore themes of resilience, survival, and hope in her writing.

In the war-torn landscape of Iraq, a chilling narrative emerges, shedding light on the atrocities committed by ISIS against the Yazidi community. Through the lens of a young Yazidi girl, readers are confronted with the stark reality of unfathomable suffering at the hands of merciless extremists. As the girl’s harrowing journey unfolds, her resilience is tested against the backdrop of unspeakable cruelty and brutality. Within the pages of this gripping tale, the true face of evil is unmasked as ISIS inflicts unimaginable horrors upon innocent civilians, leaving a trail of devastation and despair in its wake. As the young girl grapples with the horrors of her reality, readers are immersed in a world where the basic principles of humanity are stripped away, replaced by a culture of violence and oppression. Through its unflinching portrayal of the Yazidi genocide and the heinous acts perpetrated by ISIS, this novel serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and the resilience of those who refuse to be silenced in the face of evil. As readers bear witness to the girl’s plight, they are compelled to confront the darkest depths of human depravity and to stand in solidarity with those who continue to suffer at the hands of tyranny and oppression